251 lines
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251 lines
8.5 KiB
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# bip default config file.
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# Thou shoult change thy password
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# Listening IP address. This is the IP address bip will listen for incoming
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# client connections.
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ip = "0.0.0.0";
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# To connect a client to bip, try the port below, and
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# be sure to set the password to the value
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# specified in the network you want to connect to.
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# Port is 6667 by default.
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port = 7778;
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# If you set this to true, you'll only be able to connect to bip
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# with a SSL capable IRC client. Be sure to generate a certificate
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# for bip using scripts/bipgenconfig.
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client_side_ssl = false;
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# This is the file containing the SSL cert/key pair bip'll use to
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# serve SSL clients. If unset, it defaults to <bipdir>/bip.pem
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#client_side_ssl_pem = "/path/to/pemfile";
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# OpenSSL cipher lists used with SSL client connections.
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#client_side_ciphers = "ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256";
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# Default OpenSSL cipher lists used with outgoing connections to IRC servers.
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#ssl_default_ciphers = "ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256";
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# Define where the pidfile should be stored. Defaults to <bipdir>/bip.pid
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#pid_file="/var/run/bip/bip.pid";
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# Uncomment this line to disable logging and backlogging.
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#log = false
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# Define bip's log level :
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# 0 : only fatal errors
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# 1 : add others errors
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# 2 : add warnings
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# 3 : add info messages
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# 4 : add debug messages
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log_level = 3;
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# This is where logs go. Channel and private messages will use that
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# configuration value as a prefix, and then log_format to determine
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# full log filename. Defaults to <bipdir>/logs.
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#log_root = "/var/proxy/logs";
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# Uncomment this line to disable bip's internal messages logging.
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# This is not recommended, a better option is to reduce log_level.
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#log_system = false;
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# Log format allows you to make log filenames depend on the log line's
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# attributes. Here's a list :
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# %u -> user name
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# %n -> network name
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# %Y -> 4 digit year
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# %m -> 2 digit month
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# %d -> 2 digit day
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# %h -> 2 digit hour of the day
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# %c -> destination (#chan, nick, ...)
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#log_format = "%u/%n/%Y-%m/%c.%d.log";
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# Sets the frequency (in seconds) of log syncing (real write to kernel)
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#log_sync_interval = 5;
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# Sets the initial delay (in seconds) before a reconnection attempt.
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# The delay increases with the number of attempts:
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# delay = reconn_timer * number of attempts
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#reconn_timer = 120;
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# Network definition, a name and server info
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network {
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name = "iiens";
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server { host = "irc.iiens.net"; port = 6667; };
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};
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network {
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name = "oftc";
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server { host = "irc.oftc.net"; port = 6667; };
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#server { host = "other.oftc.server"; port = 6667; };
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};
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# SSL network sample. SSL is per-network option, not per-server !
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network {
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name = "oftcs";
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ssl = true;
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server { host = "ircs.oftc.net"; port = 9999; };
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};
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# Configuration example with one user who connects to two irc networks
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# To use the multi-server feature:
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# - define the connections
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# - chose and setup a different login for each connection
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# on your irc client:
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# - Use the multi server feature of your client, the server being each time
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# the server where bip is running. In your client setup server password to:
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# username:password:connectionname
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# - do not store the password in clear here, use the bipmkpw util to generate
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# a hash
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# User structure is grouping information for a given user
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user {
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# The name in bip of the user
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# This is used by bip only
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name = "bip4ever";
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# this user's password (md5(md5("tata"))) with seed - generated by
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# bipmkpw
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password = "3880f2b39b3b9cb507b052b695d2680859bfc327";
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# Set this to true if you want "bip4ever" to have admin privileges on
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# bip He'll be able to RELOAD bip and see all users' configuration
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# (except pass)
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admin = true;
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# When bip_use_notice is true, bip will send internal messages like
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# disconnection notifications or /BIP commands replies as notices
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# instead of private messages. The default is false.
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#bip_use_notice = true;
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# SSL certificates checking mode for user:
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# - "none" to accept anything;
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# - "basic" to accept if the certificate is contained in the store;
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# In "basic" mode, encountered untrusted certificates can be added to
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# the store interactively by connecting a client and "trusting" them.
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# - "ca" to do a complete certificate chain checking with the objects
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# in the store below (you have to put in it every cert, CRL, up to the
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# root CA). You have to build your store manually, so you may prefer
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# using "basic" unless you're a crypto zealot...
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ssl_check_mode = "none";
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# Location of the user's store for server SSL certificate check
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# In "basic" mode, that must point to a single file with all trusted
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# certs concatenated together (the interactive "trust" appends to this
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# file).
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# In "ca" mode, it can be either:
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# - a directory of a standard openssl store; you must put PEM objects
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# (certificates, CRLs...) with .pem extension and run `c_rehash .' in it
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# - a certificate bundle file containing one or more certificates in PEM
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# format, enclosed in BEGIN CERTIFICATE / END CERTIFICATE lines
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# - unspecified: in this case, bip will attempt to use the default
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# certificate store of the OpenSSL it is built against
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ssl_check_store = "/home/bip4ever/.bip/trustedcerts.txt";
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# Some networks (OFTC at least) allow you to authenticate to nickserv
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# using client side certificates, see
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# http://www.oftc.net/oftc/NickServ/CertFP
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# This is where you put your user's certificate.
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# ssl_client_certfile = "/home/bip4ever/.bip/bip4ever_client_auth.pem";
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# These will be the default for each connections
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default_nick = "bip4ever";
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default_user = "bip4ever";
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default_realname = "bip4ever";
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# Makes bip send the log of each channel and privates while
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# you were not connected to the proxy upon connection.
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#backlog = true; # enable backlog
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backlog_lines = 10; # number of lines in backlog, 0 means
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# no limit
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backlog_always = true; # backlog even lines already backlogged
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# = do not reset backlog when no client
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# attached anymore
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#backlog_no_timestamp = false; # Disables time stamps if you find them
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# ugly.
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# If blreset_on_talk talking on an irc network has the same effect of
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# issuing /bip blreset <current window>, meaning that stuffed logged
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# before the command won't be read back on backlog
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#backlog_reset_on_talk = false;
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#
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# If you have backlog_reset_on_talk set to true, talking in a query
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# will reset the backlog for the query. Same goes for channel. With the
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# following option set to true, talking in a connection will reset the
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# whole connection. The backlog for the current network is reset.
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#backlog_reset_connection = true;
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# If bl_msg_only is true, only channel and private messages will be
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# backlogged upon the reconnection of a client. Default is false, thus
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# joins, parts, quits, nick changes, topic changes, ... are backlogged
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#backlog_msg_only = false;
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# A user can have mutiple connections to irc networks.
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# define a connection:
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connection {
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name = "iiens"; # used by bip only
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network = "iiens"; # which ircnet to connect to
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#log = false; # disable or enable logging and backlogging for
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# the current connection. overrides global log
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# parameter
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# You can define ssl_check_mode here, if you want a different
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# behavior than the one defined in the parent user {}.
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#ssl_check_mode = "none";
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# If you have multiple IP addresses, you can set the one you
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# want bip to use here. See manpage for more information.
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#vhost = "192.168.10.6";
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# When source_port is defined, bip will connect to the IRC
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# server from this port number. That means the IRC server will
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# see the socket coming from <your_ip>:source_port.
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#source_port = "4567";
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# these will be sent to the real server
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#nick = "othernick";
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#user = "otheruser";
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#realname = "otheruser";
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#password = "serverpassword";
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# Some options:
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#away_nick = "bip`away";
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# Away message to be set when no client is connected
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#no_client_away_msg = "Having life, knock again later";
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#follow_nick = true;
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#ignore_first_nick = true;
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#autojoin_on_kick = false;
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#ignore_server_capab = false;
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# Autojoined channels:
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channel { name = "#bip"; };
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# Password protected channel
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channel {
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name = "#elite_UnDeRgR0uNd";
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key = "sikiour";
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};
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channel {
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name = "#huge(28)_activity";
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# disable backlogging of this channel.
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backlog = false;
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};
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};
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# another connection (optional)
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connection {
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name = "oftc"; # used by bip only
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network = "oftc"; # which ircnet to connect to
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# Some options:
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#away_nick = "bip`away";
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#follow_nick = true;
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#ignore_first_nick = true;
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#on_connect_send = "PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY nspassword";
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# Autojoined channels:
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channel { name = "#bip"; };
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};
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};
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